MORNING LEADER. - PUBLISH KD BY COWLES & CO. E. SATURDAY MOKNISU. NOV. . Ship Raising in Sevastopol. Raising the sunken ships at Sevastopol is still going on successfully. A number have been blown to pieces and raised .in fragments, and others are raised entire. Among the latter is the beautiful steamer Turk, captured from the Turks at the commencement of the war. She was built esjiecially for Ihe Sultan Her engines are nearly in perfect order and her hull not at all worm eaten. The Russian Government ap praised har at $15,000. A war steamer built iu 1833 has also been raised, sound and uninjured ty worms, and engines in good condition. Five a earners more have been got ready to bring up. The iron steamer Danube was found to be so heavy that the iron chaiu used in lifting her cut her completely in two. The yard of the compa ny engaged iu raising the ships resembles avast arsenal, strewed with portions of the recovered wrecks, heaps of giina, anchors, chains, and every concicveab...

MORNING-LEADER, E. PUBUSHED BY COWLES & CO. MONDAY MORNING, MV. S, 1S5S. Sorghum, and Sorghum Syrup. ' The cold and wet Spring made it to get the Chinese Sugar Cane started, and pre vented many farcers in the West who intended to do so Irom planting it altogether. The fine Autumn has partially made amends for t'le dis appointment, and the Sorghum seed has not only ripened well but the yield of juice has been bountiful. Iowa has taken the lead in ihe culture, and it is estimated that the Sorghum syrup made in that State this Fall will save a million of dollars to the people in the article of sweetening a one. In Illinois considerable Chinese sugar cane has been grown, and the Illinois Fanner of the 1st inst. states that a sugar mill at Springfield is running night and day, giving employment to two sets of hands, an J turning out from 250 to 300 gallons of syrup per day. A writer at Eushvillc, III., says "in nine cases out often our farmers are well satisfied at least of the profi...

MORNING LEADER. TUESDAY MOKSIMm NOV- 1J- Cleaveland Register of 1819. We are indebted to our venerable three-score and ten, Mr. Hkney Alcsb, who helped break op the woods of Rockport, and who, still "straight as an Indian," with memory and eye nndimned, has furnished for publication a.ime of the reminiscences of the early men and women and timej of the Township, for a stray cr.y of the "Clkavelixd Rsqisteb," of Nov. 16, 1819, being Vol. IT, No. 14, of the first news paper established in Chvttand. It was publish ed weekly "By Loot n Hicecox," at "53,00 ir ai.rium, or 52 payable half yearly in advance. Delinquents for subscription, aJvertisements.Ac 'are ouce more requested to make payment Com, Oats, Flour, and Sugar, will be received at market price." Corn is quoted at 40 cents per bushel, Oits 25 to 31, Flour superfine per bbl. 5,00, Common f 1,50, Maple Sugar 14 cts per lb., Mascavado, cwt. $25, Lump 37 cents per lb., Loaf 39, Coffee 50, Tea, Young Hy son, by the chest 51,50, Wheat...

Social KotUfs. X3T For Ga Fixture end Fitting Afly Enneorth 4 Co., lUSud 107 Superior street. BOLLOWiY'H OINTMENT AND FILLS are the unanimously received beilius; and hea.th-fiv.ng medicmes of the uneueota century. The Ointment, whan applied to the surface, penetrate to the hidden radix, root of the disease augmenting the bgeney of the Pills expelling the cause of sickness in almost every ailment that man is heir to. Sold at the manufactory. No. 0 Mai den Lane, Mew York, and by all Drogruta, at 35c, 63c. an' SI per t-t or box. novft 5 COAL ! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! JOHH TOD & YATES Are prepared to deliver m Hire article of BRIAR HILL CHJPPEWAY and LACKAWANNA COAL, selected expressly fur family use. tyCnlers promptly filled at their Yard, on the Canal, near the foot of Vineyard street, Cleveland, O. JOHN TOD. ocUdfimra J.V.N. YATES. fF A HAKE CHANCE FOR EMPLOYMENT. Persons reqeuriur. a litht, agreeable and respectable ployment. by which they can realize from $10 to $30 per week, will ...

MORNING LEADER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 10, ISjS. PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. In compliance with a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, I, Salmon P. Chase, Governor of the State of Ohio, hereby appoint Thursday, the 25th day of November, 1958. as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer to Almighty God! And I earnestly recommend to the People of the State the due observance of that day by abstinence from ordinary labors ; by public and private offer ings of praise and gratitude for the multiform and manifold Blessings and Benefits, National, Social and Personal, whici God bath been graciously pleased to bestow upon u ; end by fervent prayers that He will cause Ills Goodaesa to abound yet more and more towards ns, protecting our whole Country from foreign enemies and domestic dir. sessions; distinguishing by His Favor, our State Institutions of Go ernment, Education and Benev olence, and conducting each of us through blessed ways of Penitence and Faith to the glorious con summation of...

MORNING LEADER. PUBLISHED BY E. OOWLES & CO. THl'KSUAY MOKMNUt NOV. 11, 1S5S. Library Association Festival. This evening the Second Annual Festival of the Cleveland Library Association will be held at Chapin's Hall. The Committee of Arrange ments have spared no effort to make it the Fes tival of the season, and the programme is vant and invitin", something choice for every Us'.e Saroeakt's capital Band will enliven with their sweetest strain; a popular Quartette will be sung by the Cleveland favorites, Mr. IIolrriiok, Mr. Hammond, Miss Segcr, anil Miss Bar bows: Heading from the P.xrts will follow by Pri.fes.-or Edoerton; a Duett by to Lady aruatuers whose songs always charm; Reading from Dick' ens by Col. Pigsoxs; and a Supper in Stacly best style. Prof. Youmans will be the guest of the Association, and it is hoped wi)l favor his many Cleveland friends and admirers with his instructive and animated eloquence. After Supper, music, promenades, etc. The Cleveland Library Associati...

Special Notices. tJT For Gas Fixtures and Fitting Aff Foqq Ellsworth 4 Co., 1U5 and 107 Ssrpenor street. apl:tf UOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS are the uuauimous!y received heahufr and health-giving medicine of ihe nineteenth century. The Oinlmeut, when applied to Ihe surface, penetrate to the hidden radix, or root of the disease augmenting the agency of the Pills in expelling the caase of sickness in almost every ailment tint man is heir to. Said at the manufactory. No. 80 Mai den Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 35c, 63c, and $1 per Tot or dot. nov8 2f S COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! JOKH TOO & TATES Are prepared to deliver a tmre article of BRIAR HILL , CHIPPEWAY and LACKAWANNA COAL, selected expressly for fussily use. fy Orders promptly filled at their Yard, on the Cans, near the foot of Vineyard street, Cleveland, O. JOHN TOD- ocl2d6tn 226 J. V. N. YATES. CV A RARE CHANCE FOR EMPLOYMENT. Persons requiri g a liht, agreeable and rexpectkhie em ployment, by which they can realize...